02.05Student Focuses Lens on Illegal DumpingVoice of AmericaThere is a global dialogue - and cleanup - going on, through an effort called World Cleanup 2012. Giron says the movement began in 2008 in eastern Europe.

Than with the whole country one day!Belgium joins the international cleanup campaign “Let&#8217;s do It! World Cleanup 2012″ and organizes 22 september a great clean-up. That is part of an international initiative in more than 90 countries takes place. The campaign was designed to clean up litter and to the huge waste that our way of life entails, to complain.http://www.swell.be/ruim-mee-het-hele-land-op-in-een-dag/?lang=en

Sara in Romania: Clean up, Clean up...Let's Do it Romania!sarainromania.blogspot.com/.../clean-up-clean-uplets-do-it-romania.h...8 hours ago - Today was the national clean-up day here in Romania-or "Let's Do it Romania" to be exact. Started in 2010, it's a day where almost every county in Romania ...

English Service Department - BULGARIAN NEWS AGENCYwww.bta.bg/en/page/49?page=513 May 2012 - He joined the cleaning of the field in front of the Government Airport within the initiative "Let's clean Bulgaria for one day". Hundreds of thousands of people from ...

15.05Video: Let's Do It, Caribbean! | Green AntillesBy ThérèseThe Let's Do It World Cleanup 2012 is a growing global movement that aims to mobilize communities to make the world a cleaner place: There's 100 million tons of illegal garbage lying around the world. Waste is everywhere – in cities, ...Green Antilles

CFC: Kosovo Monthly Review, April 2012.www.scribd.com19 hours ago - The event is being organised as part of World Cleanup 2012, which will involve 90 countries that have all agreed to plan events activities meant to promote …

Nova Scotia to be part of largest global litter cleanup everMay 8, 2012This June, volunteers from across Nova Scotia are going to clean up the province in one of the largest global stewardship initiatives to date. Clean Across Nova Scotia will be the only Canadian cleanup event in connection with ‘Let’s Do It: Cleanup 2012,’ which includes almost 100 participating countries, and 300 million volunteers.